- Was raised speaking Italian.
- He is a Life Time Member of the prestigious Actors Studio whose current Presidents are Al Pacino, Ellen Burstyn and Harvey Keitel.
- John co-wrote, produced and starred in the award winning independent film Break A Leg starring Molly Parker, Jennifer Beals, Sandra Oh, Kevin Corrigan and Eric Roberts. Break A Leg went on to win over 10 Best Feature or Audience Awards at various US festivals including Best Actor for John at The Marco Island Film Festival.
- Was on a record breaking 4x100 relay team in highschool with ex Track Olympian Atlee Mahorn.
- Has been nominated for Gemini Awards (Canadian Emmy) for his work on "Davinci's Inquest" and "Intelligence".
- Brother of Frank Cassini.
- Co- found the 3rd Street Theatre in Los Angeles, where he would perform in such plays as David Mamet's Edmond, Sam Shepard's, Geography of a Horse Dreamer, Harold Pinter's, One For The Road and the LA Weekly Award winning original production of They Shoot Horses Don't They?.
- John is Co Artistic Director of The Railtown Actors Studio. (June 2012 - Present).
- In 2016 John was nominated for a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor for his role as Ralph D in the critically acclaimed Stephen Adley Guirgis play, The Motherf**ker With The Hat.
- Loves to play Ice Hockey. Grew up a Toronto Maple Leaf fan.
- Starring in the Pulitzer Prize winning play "Rabbit Hole" at the Arts Club Stanley in Vancouver BC. (March 2008)
- In Vancouver B.C. shooting the film, Paycheck (2003) directed by John Woo. (July 2003)
- Winnipeg MB: Starring in the Tony Award winning play as "Alan" in God Of Carnage at the Manitoba Theater Center. (March 2012)
- Has been a personal acting coach and teacher for over twenty years.
- Was cast as one of the Detectives in Fight Club and had to withdraw due to a shooting conflict with the TV series Brimstone. That would have made it his 3rd straight film with David Fincher having been in Seven and The Game.
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